The main objective of the Computer Engineering program is to produce graduates who will be able to design and program the next generation of computer and embedded systems.
Objectives
Analytical Objective
Graduates will be able to employ theoretical principles, mathematical techniques and scientific methods to determine the design of computer based systems. Students will employ software simulation and engineering techniques to evaluate their solutions.
Communications Objective
Graduates will be able to effectively communicate their ideas in both written and oral form with the understanding that communication is a cooperative process.
Collaboration Objective
Graduates will be prepared to work in groups and distributed teams.
Design Objective
Graduates will be able to identify, formulate and solve computer engineering problems. They will also be able to use appropriate engineering tools and methods to model, simulate, analyze and verify the systems they design.
Life-long Learning Objective
Graduates will recognize that life-long learning is essential to the ongoing process of professional and personal development.
Professional Ethics Objective
Graduates will have an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities, as well as have an understanding of the possible social, economic, cultural and environmental impact of their engineering solutions in a global context.
Practical Objective
Graduates will be able to take a project from inception to completion in which they propose, design, build, test, analyze and deliver a working digital system to meet engineering standards and realistic constraints.
Research Objective
Graduates will have strong information literacy and will possess the ability to know when information is needed, how to use it, and how and where to retrieve it.
Technical Objective
Graduates will able to use modern equipment found in the computer industry to test and verify their proposed solutions.
These objectives are reviewed periodically for currency and relevancy by the department and its faculty, addressing input from the industry through our industrial advisory boards and Capitol College alumni.
Outcomes
Upon graduation our Computer Engineering graduates will have:
the ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to computer related problems
the ability to design and conduct digital experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data to confirm digital design solutions
the ability to design a digital system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability
the ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams
the ability to identify, formulate and solve digital related engineering problems
an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibility
the ability to communicate effectively
the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context
a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in, life-long learning
knowledge of contemporary issues related to the engineering industry
the ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering and modeling tools used in the digital design industry
an understanding of the design of a digital computer
the ability to program large scale integrated circuits